Am 24.04.2014 19:42, schrieb Israel <[email protected]>: > Hi, > Do you happen to have hardware keys for Volume control? If not this > could be your issue (or that is what my first look seems to indicate). > You can remedy this by changing your shortcut keys for those. > Unfortunately there is no graphical manager for doing this. If you need > to do this, I'd highly suggest getting a text editor with Syntax > highlighting (gedit, geany... not sure if mousepad does that) > > Secondly, have you tweaked any internal settings (I know it is really > fun to hack around, but some problems I have had are because I tweaked a > little too much). > > Also, AFAIK the .config/autostart folder no longer does anything... > though this could have changed since the Alpha/Beta stages. > Have you installed any other DE (like xubuntu-desktop?) as installing > other desktops sometimes makes certain things incompatible (I have > installed Lubuntu with ubuntu-desktop and had some very odd problems). > > Also, sometimes removing certain config files can remedy your issue... > so please let us know more info! > > -- > Regards
Yes,in theory i should have <Fn><F6> = toggle on/off volume, <Fn><F7> = lower volume, <Fn><F8> = raise volume ; but they do not work. No, i did not tweak anything internally. I waited for 14.04 to start with keyboard shortcuts. Me too, i'm under the impression that ~/.config/autostart does not do anything. No,i've no other De's installed (save i copied some fluxbox settings from another environment, but did not make it operational). Which config files do ou have in mind. BUT: Why the hell lxsession-default-apps installs a xfce-power-manager desktop file in autostart when there is no xfce-power-manager at all installed in my system? -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
